Roman architecture (450 Subjects)
Portico of Octavia, Rome: Architectural features of the main entrance (elevation and celing plan of anta, Ionic column).
Portico of Octavia, Rome: Architectural features of the main entrance (entablature and Ionic column).
Reconstruction of the temple of Jupiter Stator, around which the Portico of Octavia was built. Longitudinal section.
Temple of Jupiter Stator, Rome: View and celing plan of Corinthian column capital. Lower left: Part of the entablature at the corner. Upper right: Column base.
Lateral section and longitudinal section of the temple of Portunus, formerly called temple of Fortuna Virilis, Rome.
Drawing of helix and details of Ionic column base from the temple of Portunus, formerly called temple of Fortuna Virilis, Rome.
Reconstruction of entablature corner and details of Ionic column from the temple of Portunus, formerly called temple of Fortuna Virilis, Rome.
The temple of Portunus, formerly called temple of Fortuna Virilis, Rome. In the 16th century, the temple was converted into the church of Santa Maria Egiziaca.